POST Install Procedures¶
Migration¶
If you backed up data from your 3.4 SCOT instance and wish to restore it, you will need to follow the migration procedure Migration
SSL Certs¶
SCOT will generate a “snake-oil” self signed certificate upon install. It is highly recommended to replace these certificates with real certs as soon as possible.
Configuration Files¶
The following sections details the parameters in the varios configuration files available in SCOT. Use your favorite editor to adjust the values to your site. You can test your changes for syntax errors by using the following command:
$ perl -wc scot.cfg.pl
Correct any syntax errors reported before continuing. Typically you will need to resart SCOT for any changes to be recognized.
scot.cfg.pl¶
This config controls many aspects of the SCOT application server.
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scot version version => '3.5.1', # set this to hostname of the scot server servername => '127.0.0.1', # the mode can be prod or dev mode => 'prod', # authentication can be "Remoteuser", "Local", or "Ldap" auth_type => 'Local', # group mode can be "local" or "ldap" group_mode => 'local', # default owner of new stuff default_owner => 'scot-admin', # default set of groups to apply to stuff default_groups => { read => [ 'wg-scot-ir', 'wg-scot-researchers' ], modify => [ 'wg-scot-ir' ], }, # the group that can perform admin functions admin_group => 'wg-scot-admin', # filestore is where scot stores uploaded and extracted files file_store_root => '/opt/scotfiles', epoch_cols => [ qw(when updated created occurred) ], int_cols => [ qw(views) ], site_identifier => 'Sandia', default_share_policy => 1, share_after_time => 10, # minutes stomp_host => "localhost", stomp_port => 61613, topic => "/topic/scot", # location and site_identifier (future use) location => 'demosite', site_identifier => "demosite", default_share_policy => "none", # mojo defaults are values for the mojolicious startup mojo_defaults => { # change this after install and restart scot secrets => [qw(scot1sfun sc0t1sc00l)], # see mojolicious docs default_expiration => 14400, # hypnotoad workers, 50-100 heavy use, 20 - 50 light # hypnotoad_workers => 75, hypnotoad => { listen => [ 'http://localhost:3000?reuse=1' ], workers => 20, clients => 1, proxy => 1, pidfile => '/var/run/hypno.pid', heartbeat_timeout => 40, }, }, log_config => { logger_name => 'SCOT', layout => '%d %7p [%P] %15F{1}: %4L %m%n', appender_name => 'scot_log', logfile => '/var/log/scot/scot.log', log_level => 'DEBUG', }, cgi_ids_config => { whitelist_file => '', disable_filters => [], }, # this file helps scot determine valid domain "entities" # keep up to date, by creating a root cron job that does the following: # @daily (cd /opt/scot/etc; export https_proxy=yourproxy.com; wget -q -N https://publicsuffix.org/list/public_suffix_list.dat) mozilla_public_suffix_file => '/opt/scot/etc/public_suffix_list.dat', # modules to instantiate at Env.pm startup. will be done in # order of the array modules => [ { attr => 'mongo', class => 'Scot::Util::MongoFactory', config => { db_name => 'scot-prod', host => 'mongodb://localhost', write_safety => 1, find_master => 1, }, }, { attr => "es", class => "Scot::Util::ElasticSearch", config => { nodes => [qw(localhost:9200)], }, }, { attr => 'esproxy', class => 'Scot::Util::ESProxy', config => { nodes => [ qw(localhost:9200) ], max_workers => 1, proto => 'http', servername => 'localhost', serverport => 9200, username => ' ', password => ' ', }, }, { attr => 'mongoquerymaker', class => 'Scot::Util::MongoQueryMaker', config => { }, }, { attr => 'mq', class => 'Scot::Util::Messageq', config => { destination => "scot", stomp_host => "localhost", stomp_port => 61613, }, }, ## uncomment and configure if you wish to use LDAP #{ # attr => 'imap', # class => 'Scot::Util::Imap', # config => { # mailbox => 'INBOX', # mailbox, typically INBOX # hostname => 'mail.domain.tld',# hostname of the imap server # port => 993, # port of the imap server # username => 'scot-alerts', # username of the # # account receiving alert email # password => 'changemenow', # password # ssl => [ # 'SSL_verify_mode', 0 # ssl options # ], # see perldoc IO::SSL # uid => 1, # uid IMAP config item # ignore_size_errors => 1, # ignore_size_errors # }, #}, { attr => 'enrichments', class => 'Scot::Util::Enrichments', config => { # mappings map the enrichments that are available # for a entity type mappings => { ipaddr => [ qw(splunk geoip robtex_ip ) ], ipv6 => [ qw(splunk geoip robtex_ip ) ], email => [ qw(splunk ) ], md5 => [ qw(splunk ) ], sha1 => [ qw(splunk ) ], sha256 => [ qw(splunk ) ], domain => [ qw(splunk robtex_dns ) ], file => [ qw(splunk ) ], ganalytics => [ qw(splunk ) ], snumber => [ qw(splunk ) ], message_id => [ qw(splunk ) ], cve => [ qw(cve_lookup ) ], }, # foreach enrichment listed above place any # config info for it here enrichers => { geoip => { type => 'native', module => 'Scot::Util::Geoip', }, robtex_ip => { type => 'external_link', url => 'https://www.robtex.com/ip/%s.html', field => 'value', title => 'Lookup on Robtex (external)', }, robtex_dns => { type => 'external_link', url => 'https://www.robtex.com/dns/%s.html', field => 'value', title => 'Lookup on Robtex (external)', }, splunk => { type => 'internal_link', url => 'https://splunk.domain.tld/en-US/app/search/search?q=search%%20%s', field => 'value', title => 'Search on Splunk', }, cve_lookup => { type => 'external_link', url => "https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=%s", field => "value", title => "Lookup CVE description", }, }, # end enrichment module enrichers }, # end ennrichmenst config stanza }, # end enrichments stanza ### ### uncomment and fill out this section if you want to use ldap authentication ### # { # attr => 'ldap', # class => 'Scot::Util::Ldap', # config => { # servername => 'ldap.domain.tld', # dn => 'cn=cn_name,ou=local config,dc=tld', # password => 'changemenow', # scheme => 'ldap', # group_search => { # base => 'ou=groups,ou=orgname1,dc=dcname1,dc=dcname2,dc=dcname3', # filter => '(| (cn=wg-scot*))', # attrs => [ 'cn' ], # }, # user_groups => { # base => 'ou=accounts,ou=ouname,dc=dcname1,dc=dcname1,dc=dcname1', # filter => 'uid=%s', # attrs => ['memberOf'], # } # }, # end ldap config # }, # end ldap ], entity_regexes => [], # # form contain directions on how to build the custom incident form fields # and signatures (and others later?) # forms => { signature => [ { type => "textarea", key => "description", value => '', value_type => { type => 'static', url => undef, key => 'description', }, label => "Description", help => "Enter a short description of the signature's purpose", }, { type => "input", key => "type", value => '', label => "Type", help => "Enter the signature type, e.g. yara, snort, etc.", value_type => { type => 'static', url => undef, key => 'type', }, }, { type => "dropdown", key => "prod_sigbody_id", value => [], value_type => { type => "dynamic", url => '/scot/api/v2/signature/%s', key => 'prod_sigbody_id', }, label => "Production Signature Body Version", help => "Select the version of the signature body you wish to be used in production", }, { type => "dropdown", key => "qual_sigbody_id", value => [], value_type => { type => "dynamic", url => '/scot/api/v2/signature/%s', key => 'qual_sigbody_id', }, label => "Quality Signature Body Version", help => "Select the version of the signature body you wish to be used in quality", }, { type => "input_multi", key => 'signature_group', value => [], value_type => { type => "static", url => undef, key => 'signature_group', }, label => "Signature Group", help => "Group signatures under common names", }, { type => 'input', key => 'target.type', value => '', value_type => { type => "static", url => undef, key => 'target.type', }, label => "Reference Type", help => "The SCOT datatype that originated this signature", }, { type => 'input', key => 'target.id', value => '', value_type => { type => "static", url => undef, key => 'target.id', }, help => 'The id of the SCOT datatype that originated this sig', label => "Reference ID", }, { type => "multi_select", key => "action", value => [ { value => 'alert', selected => 0 }, { value => 'block', selected => 0 }, ], value_type => { type => "static", url => undef, key => 'action', }, label => "Action", help => "The automated action that should take place when this signature is triggered. Select multiple actions using ctrl/command key.", }, ], incident => [ # substitue your text and values here to match your # incident types { type => "dropdown", key => 'type', value => [ { value => 'NONE', selected => 1 }, { value => 'FYI', selected => 0 }, { value => 'Type 1 : Root Comprimise', selected => 0 }, { value => 'Type 1 : User Compromise', selected => 0 }, { value => 'Type 1 : Loss/Theft/Missing Desktop', selected => 0 }, { value => 'Type 1 : Loss/Theft/Missing Laptop', selected => 0 }, { value => 'Type 1 : Loss/Theft/Missing Media', selected => 0 }, { value => 'Type 1 : Loss/Theft/Missing Other', selected => 0 }, { value => 'Type 1 : Malicious Code Trojan', selected => 0 }, { value => 'Type 1 : Malicious Code Virus', selected => 0 }, { value => 'Type 1 : Malicious Code Worm', selected => 0 }, { value => 'Type 1 : Malicious Code Other', selected => 0 }, { value => 'Type 1 : Web Site Defacement', selected => 0 }, { value => 'Type 1 : Denial of Service', selected => 0 }, { value => 'Type 1 : Critical Infrastructure Protection', selected => 0 }, { value => 'Type 1 : Unauthorized Use', selected => 0 }, { value => 'Type 1 : Information Compromise', selected => 0 }, { value => 'Type 2 : Attempted Intrusion', selected => 0 }, { value => 'Type 2 : Reconnaissance Activity', selected => 0 }, ], value_type => { type => "static", url => undef, key => 'type', }, label => 'Incident Type', help => "Select best match for incident type", }, # substitute your text and values to match your incident cats { type => "dropdown", key => "category", value => [ { value => 'NONE', selected => 1}, { value => 'IMI-1', selected => 0}, { value => 'IMI-2', selected => 0}, { value => 'IMI-3', selected => 0}, { value => 'IMI-4', selected => 0}, ], value_type => { type => "static", url => undef, key => 'category', }, label => 'Incident Category', help => "Select best match for incident category", }, { type => "dropdown", key => "sensitivity", value => [ {value => 'NONE', selected => 1}, {value => 'OUO', selected => 0}, {value => 'PII', selected => 0}, {value => 'SUI', selected => 0}, {value => 'UCNI', selected => 0}, {value => 'Other', selected => 0}, ], value_type => { type => "static", url => undef, key => 'sensitivity', }, label => 'Incident Sensitivity', help => "Select best match for incident sensitivity", }, { type => "dropdown", key => "security_category", value => [ {value => 'NONE', selected => 1}, {value => 'Low', selected => 0}, {value => 'Moderate', selected => 0}, {value => 'High', selected => 0}, ], value_type => { type => "static", url => undef, key => 'security_category', }, label => 'Incident Security Category', help => "Select best match for incident security category", }, #date field for tracking when incident occurred { type => "calendar", key => "occurred", value => "", value_type => { type => "static", url => undef, key => 'occurred', }, label => "Date/Time Occurred", help => "Select Date/Time Incident Occurred", }, { type => "calendar", key => "discovered", value => "", value_type => { type => "static", url => undef, key => 'discovered', }, label => "Date/Time Discovered", help => "Select Date/Time Incident was discovered", }, { type => "calendar", key => "reported", value => "", value_type => { type => "static", url => undef, key => 'reported', }, label => "Date/Time Reported", help => "Select Date/Time Incident was reported", }, { type => "calendar", key => "closed", value => "", value_type => { type => "static", url => undef, key => 'closed', }, label => "Date/Time Closed", help => "Select Date/Time Incident was closed", }, ], incident_v2 => [ { type => 'dropdown', key => 'type', value => [ # place your types here... { value => "none", selected => 1 }, { value => "intrusion", selected => 0 }, { value => "malware", selected => 0 }, ], value_type => { type => "static", url => undef, key => 'type', }, label => "Incident Type", help => <<'EOF', <table> <tr> <th>intrusion</th><td>An intrusion occurred</td> </tr> <tr> <th>malware</th> <td>Malware detected</td> </tr> </table> EOF }, { type => "calendar", key => "discovered", value => "", value_type => { type => "static", url => undef, key => 'discovered', }, label => "Date/Time Discovered", help => "Select Date/Time Incident was discovered", }, { type => "dropdown", key => "severity", value => [ {value => 'NONE', selected => 1}, {value => 'Low', selected => 0}, {value => 'Moderate', selected => 0}, {value => 'High', selected => 0}, ], value_type => { type => "static", url => undef, key => 'severity', }, label => 'Incident severity', help => "Select best match for incident severity", }, ], guide => [ { type => "input_multi", key => "applies_to", value => '', value_type => { type => "static", url => undef, key => 'applies_to', }, label => 'Guide applies to', help => 'Enter string matching subject that this guide applies to', }, ], }, dailybrief => { mail => { from => 'scot@yourdomain.com', to => 'tbruner@scotdemo.com', host => 'smtp.yourdomain.com', }, url => 'https://scot.yourdomain.com/' }, incident_summary_template => <<EOF, <table> <tr><th>Description</th><td><i>place description of the incident here</i></td></tr> <tr><th>Related Indicators</th><td><i>Place IOC's here</i></td></tr> <tr><th>Source Details</th><td><i>Place wource port, ip, protocol, etc. here</i></td></tr> <tr><th>Compromised System Details</th><td><i>Place details about compromised System here</i></td></tr> <tr><th>Recovery/Mitigation Actions</th><td><i>Place recovery/mitigation details here</i></td></tr> <tr><th>Physical Location of System</th><td><i>Place the city and State of system location</i></td></tr> <tr><th>Detection Details</th><td><i>Place Source, methods, or tools used to identify incident</i></td></tr> </table> EOF ); |
alert.cfg.pl¶
This config file controls how alerts are received from an IMAP server.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 | #### #### alert.cfg.pl #### #### Used to configure the SCOT email alert input program #### bin/alert.pl which uses Scot::App::Mail #### %environment = ( ## See perl DateTime documenation for values matching your locale time_zone => 'America/Denver', ## Set up Scot Logging to your liking. See Log::Log4perl documentaton ## for details on layout and log_level. By default, log_level of DEBUB ## is very verbose, but is probably the level you want to be able to ## figure out an error after it occurs. log_config => { logger_name => 'SCOT', layout => '%d %7p [%P] %15F{1}: %4L %m%n', appender_name => 'scot_log', logfile => '/var/log/scot/scot.mail.log', log_level => 'DEBUG', }, ## MODULES ## Each hash in the following array, will result in an attribute ## being created in the Scot/Env.pm module that points to the class ## described. if you ever get a "cant find foo in Scot::Env" you might ## be missing something here modules => [ ## describe to SCOT how to talk to your imap server { attr => 'imap', class => 'Scot::Util::Imap', config => { mailbox => 'INBOX', # mailbox, typically INBOX hostname => 'mail.domain.tld',# hostname of the imap server port => 993, # port of the imap server username => 'scot-alerts', # username of the # account receiving alert email password => 'changemenow', # password ssl => [ 'SSL_verify_mode', 0 # ssl options ], # see perldoc IO::SSL uid => 1, # uid IMAP config item ignore_size_errors => 1, # ignore_size_errors }, }, ## describe how for the Scot Perl client to find the SCOT server { attr => 'scot', class => 'Scot::Util::ScotClient', config => { servername => 'scotserver', # username with sufficient scot perms to create alert(groups) username => 'scot-alerts', # the password for that user password => 'changemenow', # authentication type: RemoteUser, LDAP, Local authtype => 'Local', }, }, ## mongodb connection information { attr => 'mongo', class => 'Scot::Util::MongoFactory', config => { db_name => 'scot-prod', host => 'mongodb://localhost', write_safety => 1, find_master => 1, }, }, ## ActiveMQ connection info { attr => 'mq', class => 'Scot::Util::Messageq', config => { destination => "scot", stomp_host => "localhost", stomp_port => 61613, }, }, ## Elasticsearch connection info { attr => 'es', class => 'Scot::Util::ElasticSearch', config => { nodes => [ qw(localhost:9200) ], max_workers => 1, }, }, ], ## parser_dir is where to find the modules that can parse the emails parser_dir => '/opt/scot/lib/Scot/Parser', ## alert.pl can utilize rest or direct mongo connection to input data get_method => "mongo", # other value is "rest" ## leave_unseen = 1 means SCOT will leave emails marked "unread" ## leave_unseen = 0 means SCOT marks emails read after processing leave_unseen => 1, # interactive => [ yes | no ] # pauses processing after each message and writes to console interactive => 'no', verbose => 1, # max_processes => 0 to positive int # number of child processes to fork to parse messages in parallel # 0 = disable forking and do all messages sequentially # recommendation is 5-10 in production, 0 for testing. max_processes => 0, # fetch_mode => [ unseen | time ] # unseen looks for unseen messages via imap protocol # time gets all message since a given time # both modes check unique message_id and will not reprocess something # already in SCOT database fetch_mode => 'unseen', # since => { unit => amount } # hashref where key is the unit [ day, hour, minute ] # amount is integer value # used by time fetch_mode since => { hour => 2 }, # approved_alert_domains => [ 'domain1\.org', ... ] # only domains listed in this array can send email to scot # periods need to be escaped by \ approved_alert_domains => [ 'domain\.tld' ], # approve_accounts => [ 'user@email.addr' ]; # account in this domain can also send to scot approved_accounts => [ 'user@server.domain.tld' ], # future use: location => "scot_demo", site_identifier => "scot_demo", default_share_policy => "none", ); |
flair.cfg.pl¶
The Flair app automatically detects enties, see Entities. This config file look like:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 | %environment = ( max_workers => 4, location => 'snl', fetch_mode => 'mongo', mozilla_public_suffix_file => '/opt/scot/etc/public_suffix_list.dat', log_config => { logger_name => 'flair', layout => '%d %7p [%P] %15F{1}: %4L %m%n', appender_name => 'regex_log', logfile => '/var/log/scot/flair.log', log_level => 'DEBUG', }, default_groups => { read => [ 'wg-scot-ir'], modify => [ 'wg-scot-ir'], }, default_owner => 'scot-admin', img_dir => '/opt/scot/public/cached_images', html_root => '/cahced_images', modules => [ { attr => 'mongo', class => 'Scot::Util::MongoFactory', config => { db_name => 'scot-prod', host => 'mongodb://localhost', write_safety => 1, find_master => 1, }, }, { attr => 'mq', class => 'Scot::Util::Messageq', config => { destination => 'scot', stomp_host => 'localhost', stomp_port => 61613, }, }, ], local_regexes => [ { type => 'snumber', regex => '\b([sS][0-9]{6,7})\b', order => 501, options => { multiword => "no" }, }, { type => 'sandia_server', regex => '\bas[0-9]+snl(lx|nt)\b', order => 500, options => { multiword => "no" }, }, ], lwp => { use_proxy => 1, timeout => 10, ssl_verify_mode => 1, verify_hostaname => 1, ssl_ca_path => '/etc/ssl/certs', proxy_protocols => ['http', 'https'], proxy_uri => 'http://proxy.sandia.gov:80', lwp_ua_string => "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_10_1) AppleWebKit /537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/41.0.2227.1 Safari/537.36", }, ); |
game.cfg.pl¶
This controls aspects of the gamification system.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 | %environment = ( log_config => { logger_name => 'SCOT', layout => '%d %7p [%P] %15F{1}: %4L %m%n', appender_name => 'scot_log', logfile => '/var/log/scot/scot.game.log', log_level => 'DEBUG', }, days_ago => 30, modules => [ { attr => 'mongo', class => 'Scot::Util::MongoFactory', config => { db_name => 'scot-prod', host => 'mongodb://localhost', write_safety => 1, find_master => 1, }, }, ], ); |
stretch.cfg.pl¶
This controls aspects of the elastic search input system.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 | %environment = ( time_zone => 'America/Denver', max_workers => 1, log_config => { logger_name => 'SCOT', layout => '%d %7p [%P] %15F{1}: %4L %m%n', appender_name => 'scot_log', logfile => '/var/log/scot/scot.stretch.log', log_level => 'DEBUG', }, max_workers => 2, stomp_host => 'localhost', stomp_port => 61613, topic => '/topic/scot', default_owner => 'scot-admin', modules => [ { attr => 'es', class => 'Scot::Util::ElasticSearch', config => { nodes => [ qw(localhost:9200) ], }, }, { attr => 'scot', class => 'Scot::Util::ScotClient', config => { servername => "localhost", username => "scot-alerts", password => "changemenow", auth_type => "basic", }, }, { attr => 'mongo', class => 'Scot::Util::MongoFactory', config => { db_name => 'scot-prod', host => 'mongodb://localhost', write_safety => 1, find_master => 1, }, }, ], # future use: location => "scot_demo", site_identifier => "scot_demo", default_share_policy => "none", ); |
CRON Jobs¶
The /opt/scot/alert.pl program that reads in alerts from the IMAP server needs a crontab entry. It is recommended to run this every 2 to 5 minutes. Here’s the crontab entry:
*/5 * * * * /opt/scot/bin/alert.pl
Automating SCOT backups are a good idea as well:
0 3,12,20 * * * /opt/scot/bin/backup.pl # backup scot at 3am 12 noon and 8pm
The game.pl job populates the analyst leaderboard:
30 4 * * * /opt/scot/bin/game.pl
The metric.pl job calculates response time metrics:
15 2 * * * /opt/scot/bin/metric.pl